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Levy bullies him into staying ?

Do keep up - you're beginning to seriously embarrass yourself now.

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With respect, this is a million miles from a WUM comment. I think it's stating the bleedin' obvious really.

Harry has never made any secret for his desire to manage England. The entire country want him to do it, there are 4 months until the finals, the FA will have to act quickly, The clamour for an English manager is unwavering and no other candidate is remotely as close to Redknapp for the job. Even your ex players are coming out and saying that Harry should take the job.

Can you imagine a scenario where Harry doesn't take the job ?

Of course it's wumming, none of what you said is certain to happen at all yet you post like it's just been announced on SSN.

Realistically 'Arry's only got 3 years left in the game, the FA may well want someone who can remain in the post longer term. 'Arry knows England's support for you is fickle and with even more media atttention on him, his life could be made Hell if he doesn't get the performances straight away. 'Arry's said he was touched by the support and loyalty the Spurs fans and the club have shown over recent weeks and whilst that might dim over time, right now it couldn't be higher and having seen the FA do the opposite with Terry, he may rather sticking with the club that have unwavering support for him. With regards to his comments about England, he doesn't talk negatively very often in the press and he has been bombarded with questions about England for 2 years so of course you're going to have some positive quotes from him about it.
 
See the Spurs fans are getting worried....

See that the classless scum have popped by to further prove their sad obsession with us.

The current topics on the chav board:
Redknapp for England - Mourinho for Spurs
Mourhino for Fulham's junior club
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Did anyone else see that TV programme last evening where the gorilla was taught to communicate? Apparently the gorilla is a follower of Fulham's junior club - personally I doubt it, he was far too eloquent.
 
To be completely frank. I can see no way that Redknapp is going to turn it down if he's offered the job. I can understand that Spurs fans don't want him to go, especially given the circumstances. I would be livid if John Terry was indirectly responsible for Wenger leaving Arsenal. But all the signs point to Harry Redknapp being the next England manager.

You've made that clear and we don't care. Wait until you figure out something new to say before coming back, yeah <ok>
 
Can anyone seriously believe this, it is from Michael Owen <doh>

Surely we will stick to an Englishman as our next manager. And that should run right through the squad from players to tea lady IMO.

He's a sharp boy that Owen.
 
Ensil - do you think that Harry Redkanpp will become the England manager ?
 
I have never been a fan of Capello, but it's a shame that he finds it apparently necessary to resign on a point of principle concerning an individual (Terry) who has no principles whatsoever.
Oh no, that's not a shame, that's ironic!!

The principle is that the board made decisions about the team without consulting him first, and I make him right. I personally wouldn't have had Terry as Captain in the first place, but that is not the point.
 
I think Harry will stay and finish what he started then go at the end of the season. Hopefully we can replace him with somebody on the same level or better and if they dont work out down the line then hopefully Harry will come back.
 
The principle is that the board made decisions about the team without consulting him first, and I make him right. I personally wouldn't have had Terry as Captain in the first place, but that is not the point.

Non-footballing matters have an influence on football so it's fair enough that the English FA have the final say on who is allowed to represent our country and the FA at the Euros. Capello is there to make footballing decisions and nothing else, this was not a football decision.
 
I think it was difficult for the FA not to do anything about Terry. In any other job, serious allegations of a racial nature would likely lead to that employee being suspended pending an investigation. So Terry should have expected some action. In an ideal scenario he would have stepped down as captain, but he didn't so the FA had to act. It's clear that they didn't consult Capello first, hence his indignation and subsequent resignation.

As for Spurs, it leaves them in a tricky position. Harry Redknapp has made no secret of his desire to become England manager - and despite the accusations of wumming, I think it's clear that that the FA are going to offer him the job and barring either a complete u-turn on his behalf or Levy totally digging his heels in (and risking the wrath of the nation) Redknapp will become the England boss.

Question is, how will Redknapp handle the Terry situation? I don't think it's tenable that he can ever be captain again.
 
1056:
BREAKING NEWS

Harry Redknapp on England: "I was shocked and I was surprised [about Capello's resigntaion]. We knew he would leave in the summer but didn't expect it to happen now.

"Tottenham is my team and the fans have been fantastic. It wouldn't be right to focus on anything else other than Spurs. That's my focus."
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That'll do for now.
 
1056:
BREAKING NEWS

Harry Redknapp on England: "I was shocked and I was surprised [about Capello's resigntaion]. We knew he would leave in the summer but didn't expect it to happen now.

"Tottenham is my team and the fans have been fantastic. It wouldn't be right to focus on anything else other than Spurs. That's my focus."
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That'll do for now.

This <applause>
 
Non-footballing matters have an influence on football so it's fair enough that the English FA have the final say on who is allowed to represent our country and the FA at the Euros. Capello is there to make footballing decisions and nothing else, this was not a football decision.

Agreed, but the captaincy is a footballing decision and he was entitled to at least be involved in the decision, even if they said, in the end, that he's got to go. Telling him after the event was wrong.
 
Question is, how will Redknapp handle the Terry situation? I don't think it's tenable that he can ever be captain again.

IF he goes, the Lampard decision could be interesting too. Would be awkward to drop a nephew?
 
i get a gut feeling that Harry is aware of the circus that surrounds the England job..he wouldnt want that stress at his age and his health...spurs suits him to a tee..he is the boss here and there are no primadonnas that get a game..ive found for England players get picked regardless of form and it is mainly to do with merchandise,sponsors etc....Harry is too old school to accommodate such crap
 
There's been no contact between the FA and Redknapp yet apparently.

Redknapp coming out and saying 'I haven't thought about it' is somewhat irrelevant, seeing as how the FA wheels of war haven't started rolling.

I'm of the opinion he'll go very soon - the FA want their man, they'll get him and **** Spurs will basically be their attitude. We'll dig our heels in and get some good money for it but the FA won't take no for an answer I don't think. Also - the destabilising effect of the current talks will only get worse as the FA continue their man-hunt, further adding distraction to the Spurs dressing room.

That aside - I have to say that I think it's absolutely disgraceful how current England players (Rio and Rooney in particular), along with several current managers are basically tapping up Redknapp by declaring him the only suitable fit for the job.

If I were Levy I'd be doing something about that as well.